Pair New Nos Marzocchi Motorcycle Rear Shock Absorber Springs Mr 312 7mm on 2040-parts.com
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US
MR 312
Approx. 283 mm Length
Approx. 53 mm outside diameter
I was told these are 7mm springs but cannot confirm this.
Original box included and will be folded and mailed in a flat rate padded USPS envelope.
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